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Profits to be made from European export sales recruitment

UK companies are in a prime position to take advantage of the current economic climate, according to a sales recruitment expert.

A spokesperson for Aaron Wallis said that while the pound remains low against the euro, British industry could take the opportunity to capitalise on export sales.

Since the beginning of the recession, the sterling has devalued by over 30 per cent increasing the price of imported goods sold in the UK.

However, by exporting to Europe, UK manufacturers can profit from the current exchange rate which currently stands at 1.08 euros to the pound.

This is a long distance from 2007 where the pound was equal to 1.53 euros, which now gives UK firms the chance to both sell at lower costs and increase the profitability of their overseas orders.

Sales recruitment specialists Aaron Wallis have commissioned numerous reports offering advice on how UK sales companies can make the most of overseas trading.

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By John Oak
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Filed: 07-10-2009

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